Mobile web analytics by MobileTracker

MobileTracker features a full featured mobile web analytics and individual website visitor tracking service. The service is designed for personal, business and government use. With help of Mobile Tracker, a website content publisher can convey a full statistical surveillance of a large number of websites under the same MobileTracker account in real-time.

Project summary page. The main page of the service is a project's summary page which displays essential real-time mobile statistics of all projects available on the same page. This page is automatically updated per the time interval set by the user.

The project summary page notifies a web master of basic site stats such as number of web visitors online, total page loads, unique visits or first time visits for today, yesterday, last 7 days, this month and total number of page loads and visits since the beginning date of a project. It also displays a status of each project and indicates specific project setting badges such as a hidden tracking mode, JavaScript or HTML code tracking, selective geo-location tracking, web robot blocking status and others.

Dedicated Website Project Reports. Clicking on the pie chart icon to the left of each project name takes user to a primary project menu that provides access to advanced Mobile Tracker website analytics and visitor tracking reports. This menu consists of number of statistical reports. The availability of each report depends on the type of the website visitor tracking code used. When JavaScript code is installed to track mobile statistics, it provides the most information about the website traffic. An HTML version of the code is available for situations when a CMS publishing platform does not allow usage of a JavaScript.

The dynamic chart reports show graphs and are divided on sub-reports for Conversions, Bounced Visits, General Click mobile statistics and Conversion Amounts. These graphs can be controlled to provide stats on a daily, monthly and yearly basis.

Link and Page Trackers. Both of these tools allow to go beyond the typical analytics service by allowing a webmaster to interact with the visitors. A webmaster can redirect a range or specific visitors based on a visit IP or any visitor information. Read more about Website Visitor Interaction

Daily Hits. Daily Mobile Tracker statistics log provides a data that is stored and retained from the start date of the website project. It generates the charted and printed versions of the counts for Returning Visits, First Time Visits, Unique Visits and Page Views.

The data filter allows viewing stats individually for Page Loads and Visits, by Traffic Source, Social Engagement and National vs. International visit statistics.

The charts can be switched from Discrete to Proportional view for statistical evaluation.

Hourly Hits. Hourly visits and page loads mobile statistics log generates report that evaluates the visitor activity on an hourly basis. This is very useful if a webmaster runs campaigns that are scheduled within a specific timeframe during the day. Hourly mobile statistics can also be used to check on a website uptime, to ensure that a website hosting company provides an uninterrupted web hosting service.

Search Engine Keywords. This report reflects the keywords that were used by visitors while searching for a website on a search engine. This report provides limited keyword information due to most search engines blocking the keywords information for privacy reasons. Nevertheless, for all non-secure browsing sessions, this report will show the search engine keyword information

Came From. The "Came From" report provides detailed information on the origins of each website visitor. This includes identification of each visitor's IP address, referring URL, landing page and ability to trace each visitor's browsing activity.

At the same time, it provides an ability for a webmaster to tag a visitor for later identification on website logs. A webmaster can also add notes to each page load entry. This log excludes any traffic redirected by a visitor IP blocker.

Visitor List. A website visitor list report generates a list containing summary information of all visitors in chronological order. It shows which website visitors are currently online, how many visits, page views and recent time was attended by each person.

The visitor list also delivers information on whether a visit was generated by a website spider (bot) or a real website visitor, the visitor origins and referrer information, last geo location and tagging information that can contain a physical street address as entered into the IP tracking address book (A function of the Mobile Tracker).

The advanced filter menu allows to filter the visitors that changed their IP address, returning, referred by a search engine or external referrer, those that came from organizations or those that are currently online browsing the website.

Visitor Map. The map displays all web visitors that are currently stored in the real-time visitor activity log. Each web visitor icon can be clicked to access further information about each visitor. A map type and zoom can be individually controlled for a required map view.

A satellite view can provide a photographic view of the visitor's location. Note that each visitor's location is approximate as the location provided by the ISP registration data. To obtain an exact visitor location, a police warrant is required by law.

Visitor Details. Each visitor has a dedicated page where the detailed information about the web visitor's browsing history is provided. This report can be accessed by clicking on the "TRACE" button on any statistical log which identifies visitors.

On this page all available visitor data is divided into information blocks.

Visitor Status displays information on the frequency and duration of the visits

System Displays information on the device used to access the web page such as operating system, browser, browser language, screen resolution, cookie support, device user agent

Geo Location provides data on the location including longitude and latitude.

ISP and Organization tab displays the name of the Internet Service Provider/Organization and the IPs utilized.

Traffic Sources. This stats menu provides the reports on the website traffic sources such as

External traffic sources

Search engine referred

Direct URL entry

Search engine keywords

Campaign traffic sources by name, keywords and queries.

Pages. Analytics on the pages consists of the following

Popularity by Page URL

Hourly Load Averages

Entry Pages, Exit Pages

Internal Referrers

SSL Pages

Duplicate Titles

Pages loaded outside of Project's Domain name.

Visitors. This cumulative report menu has the following options

Most Active Computer IDs

Most Frequent IPs

Most Frequent Computer IDs

Visits Depth

Visits Durations

Visits Recurrence

Visitor Bounce

Organizations

Platforms. This cumulative report menu provides the info on the frequency of the following

Web Browsers

Screen Resolutions

Flash Versions

Cookie Support

User Agent Strings

ISPs

Hosts

GEO data. Most frequent geographical markers are divided into separate reports as follows

States and Regions

Cities

Time Zones

Browser Languages

More data, more reports. All data by Mobile Tracker is processed in real-time without a single second of a delay. Simply install a website analytics MobileTracker tracker code to start collecting your mobile statistics information immediately.

To control website traffic, a separate Page Tracker code must be installed above the Website Analytics JavaScript code. Note that only those website publishing platforms that support usage of JavaScript code can be used with Page Tracker functions to control visitor traffic. Both Website Analytics and Page Tracker code must be installed using JavaScript.

Can't use JavaScript? MobileTracker provides simple HTML version of the Website Visitor Tracker code. You'll be able to select a required tracker code when you add your website as your project on MobileTracker.org.